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1 Analysts predict more misery ahead for investors in the world's second largest economy.
2 PK parameters were estimated and used to predict more effective CNOB administration schedules.
3 But irrespective of financing challenges, analysts predict more such pharmaceutical tie-ups.
4 Months of severe floods devastate China as officials predict more bad weather to come
5 More adverse childhood experiences predict more violent conflict tactics and fewer negotiation-based conflict tactics.
6 We predict more gradualism in asexual forms on biological grounds.
7 Bankers and industry executives predict more mergers and acquisitions in Europe, perhaps eventually across borders.
8 Many people predict more protests over the latest plan.
9 Market forecasters predict more declines in store for 2010.
10 Experts predict more changes as tighter rules for bank interchange fees come into force this year.
11 Hence, the common notion that elevated CRP levels predict more severe postoperative inflammation should be questioned.
12 A few have already filed for bankruptcy and agricultural economists predict more will have to file.
13 Still, industry executives confidently predict more parts of the supply chain will see machines replace human workers.
14 Bankers predict more is to come, especially in countries like Switzerland which host over 300 private banks.
15 Alas we are, as O'Toole says, regularly disappointed and we can safely predict more disappointment going forward.
16 Others predict more precipitous falls - Commerzbank sees a 10 percent drop against the dollar and euro.
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